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- Does anyone know why the English language is known as Universal language?
Yes I know it could have been any other language if not English. Was wondering if there is anything historical about it. How did English end up a Universal language?
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Historically English took over from Latin as the language of power. It's considered universal because of the powerful status it has garnered due to its widespread global usage, historical colonial influence, economic significance, prevalence in Science and technology, prominence in media and entertainment and its role in the internet and social media. Not to mention the fact that the countries with the large population that are consummate consumers are English speaking countries and everyone wants to trade with them, necessitating the need to learn English for those who are not native speakers
- How is it possible that one is able to do something but unable to explain how they do it?
There are people who are unable to explain what they do for a living but they are good at the work they do. I'm thinking maybe earlier in their schooling years they experienced challenges when it came to theory at then it was later discovered that they are good at practical. I'm wondering would it be fair to call this type of person Inarticulate?
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Calling them inarticulate wouldn't be appropriate, realizing that they are better in what they do than explain the process. Other people are opposite. It's just a matter of aptitude endowment and differences in personality and interest.
- Most advanced students express themselves clearly but struggle with vocabulary. How can one help?
They tend to use the same vocabulary everytime they speak.
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In situations like that, I have discovered that reading helps a lot. Reading has an interesting way of streamlining the students speaking skills and perfecting them. Enriches vocabulary, expressiveness, and many more. Thank you
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English? Learning English grammar can be challenging as there are so many exceptions to the rules, and native English speakers tend to be a little lazy with following them correctly! Some of the most common problems include: Tenses - in some languages, tenses don't even exist. Some words can have many meanings,
- Identify the difference between: Common Law and Equity Public and Private Law Criminal and Civil Law
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Common law is derived from court decisions and precedents, while Equity is based on principles of fairness and justice. Public law refers to laws that govern the relationship between the state and individuals, while private law governs the relationship between individuals and other individuals. Criminal law is concerned with punishing crimes, while civil law is concerned with resolving disputes between individuals or organizations.
- What is more important when teaching?
Fluency or pronunciation
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MarinaPatience, actually =)) At the same time, trying to get rid of old habits like wrong pronunciation is extremely hard... So, I choose pronunciation.
- Trending words! Did you know that approximately 14.7 new English words are generated per day?
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Here are some new words which have been generated since the spread of Covid: 1. Infodemic - An overabundance of information, often misleading or inaccurate, about a particular topic or event. 2. Zoombombing - The act of disrupting a Zoom meeting by joining uninvited and sharing inappropriate content. 3. Blursday - A term used to describe the feeling of losing track of time during extended periods of isolation or remote work. 4. Maskne - Acne caused by wearing a face mask for extended periods of time. 5. Quarantini - A cocktail made at home during quarantine. 6. Doomsurfing - The act of obsessively reading negative news online. 7. Doomscrolling-the act of endlessly scrolling through social media or news feeds,often resulting in feelings of anxiety and depression
- Can you pls help me with the correct answer
.. the surprise of the archeologists, the structure turns out to be the remains ..... Two domed tombs,each over a thousand years old . a) To/of b) for/by c) at/from d) with /over
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the word of is used to show possession or association. In this context, it indicates that the structure is the remains that belong to or are associated with two domed tombs.
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Hello, Ramy. Passive voice is possible only for transitive verbs. For example love, like, eat and so on. We can not use passive voice for intransitive verbs live go, come, live and die and so on. Hope this answers your question.
- What is the difference between valid, void and voidable contract?
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Sherif HafezCertified Online ESL Tutor And Arabic Tutor For Non-Native Speakersvalid means based on truth or reason and therefore acceptable and having legal force void means having no legal authority and therefore unacceptable voidable means it is possible to lose its legal force and to be made void